I just picked up a pair of older (1999) reQuest in black and a Theater center channel earlier this week. I've never heard a Martin Logan speaker before to my knowledge and thought I'd give them a try due to the advice of a work colleague. I suspect a re-panel is in order for the reQuest pair (not cheap at $2250+shipping), however I haven't even hooked them up yet due to TMSNRL (too many speakers, no room left). After emailing the ML service center I found out they no longer make any Theater replacement panels and have no plans to ever again, so I'm looking to figure out a way to bring the center back to life. I did some critical listening last night and it's not sounding very good. I did a light vacuuming with a Dyson with brush head (not super powerful suction) with no change in quality. I still see some dust and grit, particularly on the edges (almost looks like it was in storage for a while and mason bees tried to put mud in a few of the stator holes on the edges by the woofers). I know folks have had good results showering panels, however, if there's no way to buy a new replacement I'm holding off on that until I've exhausted all other options. I did talk with Russ Knotts (such a nice guy) a couple days ago and he said he can revamp them, but it will only be 85% of what it once was new. I also reached back out to Brian, the very helpful ML sales rep, to see if I send them my current panel if refurbishing it is an option. I'm open to any other advice folks have. I'm a pretty handy guy, so I'm not opposed to wild and crazy ideas. Thanks in advance!
Glad I found the Martin Logan community!
Dan
Glad I found the Martin Logan community!
Dan
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